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vii Contents Foreword by Gregory Cajete • ix Acknowledgments • xvii 1. Introduction • 1 2. Strengthening Community through Storytelling • 7 3. Drawing on Oral Traditions for a Contemporary Storytelling Event • 24 4. Of Fables and Children • 40 5. “The Wolf Really Wasn’t Wicked”: Ethical Complexities and “Troubled” Students • 60 6. Rabbit Tales (Tails): Kenyan Stories with Multiple Meanings (with Tiffani Saunders) • 78 7. “It’s Hard to Admit, But Sometimes You Get Jealous”: Lessons from the Hyena (with Oluwatope Fashola) • 100 8. The Next Stage: Putting It into Practice • 119 9. Coming Full Circle: Cross-Cultural Lessons • 131 Appendix A: A Multimethod Approach to Storytelling • 143 Appendix B: Examples of Focus Group Interview Questions • 151 Appendix C: Editions of Aesop’s Fables • 153 Notes • 155 Bibliography • 159 Index • 163 ...

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